International Business

Höfundur Marios Katsioloudes; Spyros Hadjidakis

Útgefandi Taylor & Francis

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9780750679831

Útgáfa 1

Útgáfuár 2007

11.690 kr.

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  • Cover Page
  • Half Title Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Part A Chapters
  • 1 Challenges in International Business
  • Today’s World of Business
  • Legal–Political Environment
  • Economic Environment
  • Cultural Environment
  • What is International Business?
  • Why Do Companies Go International?
  • Minimize Competitive Risk
  • Acquire Resources
  • Expand Sales
  • Diversify Sources of Sales and Supplies
  • Development and Expansion of Technology
  • Liberalization of Cross-Border Movements
  • Development of Supporting Services
  • The Participants in International Business
  • The Global Perspective of International Business
  • Why Study International Business?
  • Practical Tips
  • Identify the Target Market
  • Find the Most Appealing Customer Benefit
  • Develop a Motivating Offer
  • Decide How to Publicize the Firm’s Business
  • Establish a Plan to Promote Customer Loyalty
  • Chapter Summary
  • Review and Discussion Questions
  • Endnotes
  • 2 The Culture Challenge in International Business
  • What Is Culture?
  • Economic Systems
  • Marriage and Family Systems
  • Educational Institutions
  • Social Control Systems
  • Supernatural Belief Systems
  • Culture and its Elements
  • Dress and Appearance
  • Communication and Language
  • Sense of Self and Space
  • Food and Feeding Habits
  • Time and Time Consciousness
  • Relationships
  • Gender
  • Beliefs and Attitudes
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Hinduism
  • Buddhism
  • Confucianism
  • The Study of Cultural Differences
  • Culture in the Workplace
  • Cross-cultural Management and Training
  • Culture Shock
  • Practical Tips
  • Chapter Summary
  • Review and Discussion Questions
  • Endnotes
  • 3 Theories of International Trade and International Investment
  • International Trade in General and its Importance
  • Mercantilism
  • Adam Smith and the Theory of Absolute Advantage
  • David Ricardo and the Theory of Comparative Advantage
  • The Heckscher–Ohlin (Factor Proportions) Model
  • Raymond Vernon and the Product Life Cycle Theory of Trade
  • Contemporary Trade Theories
  • Porter’s Diamond of National Advantage
  • Factor Conditions
  • Demand Conditions
  • Related and Supporting Industries
  • Firm Strategy, Structure, and Rivalry
  • Practical Tips
  • Chapter Summary
  • Review and Discussion Questions
  • Endnotes
  • 4 The Monetary System in the International Arena
  • International Transactions
  • Balance of Payments
  • Current and Capital Accounts
  • Balance of Payments Disequilibrium
  • The Foreign Exchange Market
  • Exchange Rates in the Business Context
  • Demand and Supply of Foreign Exchange
  • Exchange Rate Determination
  • Relative National Incomes
  • Relative Price Levels
  • Interest Rates
  • Expectations
  • Purchasing Power Parity
  • Exchange Rate Regimes
  • Fixed Exchange Rates
  • Flexible Exchange Rates
  • Managed Exchange Rates
  • Fixed or Flexible Exchange Rates?
  • The Adjustment Mechanism
  • Advantages and Disadvantages of Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rates
  • International Monetary Stability
  • Economic Policy Independence
  • The International Monetary System
  • The Gold Standard
  • The Bretton Woods System
  • The Present “Nonsystem”
  • Chapter Summary
  • Review and Discussion Questions
  • Endnotes
  • 5 International Economic Integration
  • The Changing World Context
  • Globalization and Economic Activity
  • The World Trade Organization
  • The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank
  • Economic Integration
  • Economic Integration in Europe: The European Union
  • The Single Market
  • Economic and Monetary Union
  • Benefits and Costs of EMU
  • The Growth and Stability Pact
  • Monetary Policy
  • Economic Integration in North America—NAFTA
  • Economic Integration among Developing Countries
  • Economic Integration in Asia
  • Association of South East Asian Nations
  • South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
  • Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation
  • Economic Integration in Africa
  • Economic Community of West African States
  • Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
  • Southern African Development Community
  • Southern African Customs Union
  • Economic Integration in Latin America and the Caribbean
  • Southern Common Market
  • Caribbean Community
  • Economic Integration in the Middle East
  • Chapter Summary
  • Review and Discussion Questions
  • Endnotes
  • 6 Government, Law, and Political Risk in International Business
  • Introduction
  • The Political Environment
  • What Are Political Risks?
  • Types of Political Risk
  • Political/Economic Environment Risk
  • Domestic Economic Conditions
  • External Economic Relations as Risk Factors
  • The Legal Environment
  • Resolving International Disputes
  • Source of Jurisdiction
  • The Political Environment
  • The Legal Environment
  • Common Law
  • Civil Law
  • Theocratic Law
  • Government Issues and Corruption
  • Bribery—Business as Usual
  • Chapter Summary
  • Review and Discussion Questions
  • Endnotes
  • 7 Global Strategic Planning
  • Introduction
  • Overview on Global Strategic Planning
  • FDI Inflows Down
  • FDI Outflows Up
  • Dynamic Growth of Services FDI
  • FDI Prospects
  • Prospects for Major Host and Home Countries
  • Leading Sources of FDI
  • The Role of the Transnational Corporations
  • The Strategic Planner in a Global Multicultural Environment
  • Chapter Summary
  • Review and Discussion Questions
  • Endnotes
  • 8 Entering the International Market
  • Concerns and Issues of Going International
  • Motivation
  • Concerns, Risks, and Issues
  • International Business Research: Determining International Business Research Objectives
  • Distribution and Sales Channel Identification
  • Foreign Market Entry Strategies
  • Export Market Entry Modes
  • Indirect Exports
  • Contractual Entry Modes
  • Franchising
  • Foreign Manufacturing
  • Investment Entry Modes
  • Portfolio Investments by Multinational Corporations
  • Foreign Direct Investment
  • Joint Ventures
  • Wholly-owned Subsidiaries
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Greenfield Operations
  • Strategic Alliances
  • International Logistics and Transportation Issues Related to Foreign Market Entry
  • Chapter Summary
  • Review and Discussion Questions
  • Endnotes
  • 9 International Marketing
  • Sports Marketing/Advertisement Revolution by Nike
  • Vision and Global Strategy
  • Nike Constantly Strives for Innovation
  • Innovative Communication
  • Innovation through Integration Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  • Nike Activities in Southeast Asia: Ethical Dilemmas and Social Responsibility Policies
  • The Global Environment
  • International Market Assessment
  • The Global Marketing Environment
  • The National Marketing Environment
  • National Market Environmental Dimensions
  • Country Risk Assessment
  • Market Information
  • How to Reach the Necessary Information Sources
  • Marketing Information Systems
  • Formal International Marketing Research Programs
  • International Marketing Strategy and Management
  • The International Marketing Mix: Product, Promotion, Pricing, and Placing Strategies
  • Product
  • Price
  • Place
  • Promotion
  • Cross-cultural Consumer Marketing
  • Industrial Marketing
  • Industrial International Marketing Applications
  • Vertical Coordination in the Retailing Sector
  • Chain Marketing
  • Supply Chain Strategy and Management
  • International Marketing Implementation in Challenging Areas of the Global Economy
  • Marketing in the Newly Emerging and Former Eastern Bloc Economies
  • Chapter Summary
  • Review and Discussion Questions
  • Endnotes
  • 10 International Accounting, Finance, and Taxation
  • Introduction
  • The Environment of Global Financial Markets
  • The Rise of Cross-border Financing
  • International Money Markets
  • Global Equity Markets
  • Global Debt Markets
  • Global Bank Markets
  • Some Trends
  • The Environment of International Financial Accounting
  • International Financial Accounting Diversity
  • Causes of International Financial Accounting Diversity
  • Some Manifestations of International Financial Accounting Diversity
  • Consequences of International Financial Accounting Diversity
  • Harmonization of Financial Accounting Diversity
  • Other Players in Financial Accounting Harmonization
  • International Financial Reporting
  • International Consolidations
  • Foreign Currency Translation
  • Auditing in an International Environment
  • International Financial Statement Analysis
  • International Taxation and International Transfer Prices
  • International Diversity of Tax Systems and Tax Rates
  • Tax Minimization Strategies
  • International Transfer Pricing
  • Chapter Summary
  • Review and Discussion Questions
  • Endnotes
  • 11 International Operations Management
  • Production and Operations
  • What is Operations Management?
  • What Do Operations Managers Do?
  • Operations Management in the International Arena
  • Operations Management at Easyjet Airlines
  • Operations Management Applications
  • Forecasting
  • Example 1
  • Project Management
  • Example 2
  • Example 3
  • Chapter Summary
  • Review and Discussion Questions
  • Problems
  • Endnotes
  • 12 Strategic Human Resource Management of International Assignments
  • The Different Approaches to International Staffing
  • Ethnocentric Approach
  • Polycentric Approach
  • Geocentric Approach
  • Regiocentric Approach
  • Functions of International Assignments
  • Fulfilling a Specific Need for Personnel and Know-how
  • Sharing and Transferring Knowledge
  • The Development of Managers and their Implication Toward the Organization
  • Control of Activities
  • Coordination of Activities
  • Types of International Personnel
  • The Different Categories of International Personnel
  • The Different Types of International Assignment for PCNs
  • Long-term Assignments, or Expatriations
  • Short-term Assignments (1–12 months)
  • Global Managers
  • International Junior Managers
  • Strategic Management of International Assignments
  • Strategic Planning and Job Analysis
  • Recruitment of International Employees
  • Recruitment Sources
  • Recruitment Methods
  • Selection of International Employees
  • Selection Criteria
  • Choice of Evaluators
  • Selection Methods
  • Preparation to Transfer
  • Preliminary Visits or Look-see Visits
  • Practical Assistance
  • Language Training
  • Cross-cultural Training
  • Pre-departure Cross-cultural Training Effectiveness
  • Adjustment of the Expatriate Manager: Organization Support upon Arrival and during the Assignment
  • The Process of Cross-cultural Adjustment
  • The Integrated Cross-cultural Adjustment Model
  • Compensation of International Employees
  • Repatriation and Retention
  • Potential Problems Faced by the Expatriates
  • Building an Effective Repatriation Process
  • Women in the Global Arena
  • Review and Discussion Questions
  • Endnotes
  • 13 Doing Business in the Industrialized Countries
  • Introduction—About the Industrialized Countries
  • A Changing World—The Role of the Industrialized Countries
  • Economic and Demographic Forces
  • A New World Economy
  • Demographic Forces
  • Income and Purchasing Power
  • Labor Forces
  • Nature of the Economy and other Characteristics
  • Political, Legal, and Regulatory Forces
  • Political Forces
  • Legal and Regulatory Forces
  • International Political/Economic Agreements and Cooperation
  • The Technological Forces
  • The Natural Forces
  • Social and Cultural Forces
  • Consumer Behavior in the Industrialized Countries
  • Differences in the Consumer Decision Process
  • The Individual Determinants of Consumer Behavior
  • Environmental Determinants of Consumer Behavior
  • Cultural and Social Factors
  • Business Social Responsibility and Ethics
  • Communication and Media
  • Influencing Consumer Behavior
  • Other Issues
  • Country Uniqueness
  • Japan
  • Australia
  • Switzerland
  • Sweden
  • The Future
  • Chapter Summary
  • Review and Discussion Questions
  • Endnotes
  • 14 Doing Business in the Newly Emerging Economies
  • Introduction
  • Business Opportunities in the Financial Markets
  • Foreign Direct Investments
  • Foreign Trade Potential of the Emerging Economies
  • Growing Potential of the Market of Services
  • Chapter Summary
  • Review and Discussion Questions
  • Endnotes
  • 15 Business Behavior in Europe’s Single Market
  • The Issue
  • Description
  • Introduction: What is Influencing Business Behavior in Europe’s Single Market?
  • The Challenges in the European Continent in the Aftermath of World War II
  • The First Steps: The Origins of Cooperation in Europe
  • The Deepening of European Integration: The Evolution of the EU through Treaties
  • The Single European Act (1986): The Single Market
  • The Treaty of Maastricht (1992): The EU
  • The Institutional Design of the EU: How Europe is Governed
  • The Council of Ministers
  • The EP
  • The ECJ
  • The Court of Auditors
  • The Widening of the EU: The Policy of Enlargement
  • The First Enlargement (1973)
  • The Two Mediterranean Enlargements (1981, 1986)
  • The EFTA Enlargement (1995)
  • The Eastern Enlargement (2004)
  • National and Cultural Differences within the EU: The Importance of Diversity
  • The Impact of National Diversity on Business Behavior
  • The Significance of Europe’s Single Market: The Four Freedoms of Movement
  • Free Movement of Services
  • Free Movement of People
  • Free Movement of Capital
  • The European Monetary Union: Conducting Business in the Euro-Zone
  • The Need for Regulation in Europe’s Business Environment: The EU’s Competition Policy
  • Rules Applying to Undertakings
  • Rules Applying to State Aid
  • Chapter Summary
  • Review and Discussion Questions
  • Endnotes
  • 16 Doing Business in the Developing Countries
  • Introduction
  • Classification of the Developing Countries
  • Cultural and Political Factors
  • Entry Strategies in the LDCs
  • Interaction with the World Market: Forms, Dependences, and Basic Trends
  • Chapter Summary
  • Review and Discussion Questions
  • Endnotes
  • Part B A Potpourri of Cases
  • Air Arabia Seeking Success in an Open Skies Market
  • Can Personal Agendas Produce Good Business Decisions The Case of KYT Inc.
  • Chicago Food and Beverage Company
  • Making the Product-to-Service Transition in International Markets
  • The Misadventures of an American Expatriate in Europe
  • The UAE An Information Society for Growth and Employment
  • Index
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